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** Jimmy Zoppi's voice for Vector sounded ''drastically'' different in the character's first appearance, with a much more gravelly sarcastic sounding tone. Come his later appearances he has a much more throaty NoIndoorVoice that almost sounds like an imitation of Bobcat Goldthwait. This change carried into his work on [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog the games series]].
%% ** Jason Griffith's initial Sonic voice sounds like a more youthful and cocky performance that can sometimes seem like a Jaleel White!Sonic homage, while Mike Pollock's perfomance is more in line Deem Bristow's performance as Dr Eggman at the beginning of the series, sounding much lower and less goofy.

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** Jimmy Zoppi's Creator/JimmyZoppi's voice for Vector sounded ''drastically'' different in the character's first appearance, with a much more gravelly sarcastic sounding tone. Come his later appearances he has a much more throaty NoIndoorVoice that almost sounds like an imitation of Bobcat Goldthwait. Creator/BobcatGoldthwait. This change carried into his work on [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog the games series]].
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%% ** Jason Griffith's Creator/JasonGriffith's initial Sonic voice sounds like a more youthful and cocky performance that can sometimes seem like a an homage to Jaleel White!Sonic homage, White's Sonic voice, while Mike Pollock's Creator/MikePollock's perfomance is more in line with Deem Bristow's performance as Dr Dr. Eggman at the beginning of the series, sounding much lower and less goofy.
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* ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' took a noticeable step-up in its dubbing between Episodes 13 and 14 of its first season (the 18-month break in dubbing production necessitating a total cast replacement except Lina and Gourry is the reason), and between the first and second series (''NEXT''). Lisa Ortiz also plays Lina with a distinctly higher pitch during Seasons 4 and 5 (Revolution and Evolution-R) due to being accustomed to dubbing a [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog certain set of games]] and a 10-year break in dubbing Lina Inverse. Music/MegumiHayashibara, by contrast, has gone much lower, rougher, and dramatic, whereas earlier seasons had her sounding more girlish.

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* ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' took a noticeable step-up in its dubbing between Episodes 13 and 14 of its first season (the 18-month break in dubbing production necessitating a total cast replacement except Lina and Gourry is the reason), and between the first and second series (''NEXT''). Lisa Ortiz Creator/LisaOrtiz also plays Lina with a distinctly higher pitch during Seasons 4 and 5 (Revolution and Evolution-R) due to being accustomed to dubbing a [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog certain set of games]] and a 10-year break in dubbing Lina Inverse. Music/MegumiHayashibara, by contrast, has gone much lower, rougher, and dramatic, whereas earlier seasons had her sounding more girlish.



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** As of ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' episode 47, Sean Schemmel's voice Goku Black's no longer sounds like a harsh GutturalGrowler. While still [[EvilSoundsDeep deep and evil]] sounding, Sean sounds more natural as Black while remaining distinct from regular Goku. In addition, when Goku Black assumes his Super Saiyan Rose form, the British accent he had in the games is very downplayed.

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** As of ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' episode 47, Sean Schemmel's voice Goku Black's no longer sounds like a harsh GutturalGrowler.growl. While still [[EvilSoundsDeep deep and evil]] sounding, Sean sounds more natural as Black while remaining distinct from regular Goku. In addition, when Goku Black assumes his Super Saiyan Rose form, the British accent he had in the games is very downplayed.

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